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Luckily for me it’s just started raining here in Dauarnenez, a little town on the coast of France. So instead of going for a jog I have a few minutes to sit down and write a blog. I landed in France last week and will be spending the next few weeks here training on a 6.5m mini called Skippy (see pic below), before taking part in the Mini Fastnet race later in the month. It’s great to be back in France and very nice to be back out on the water again!
The Minis are such fun boat to sail and it’s great to be sailing with a fleet of them over here (see pic below). Although I might add that they are also hard work and the word sleep is pretty unheard of when it comes to racing them. I suspect that by the end of the race I’m going to be more than a little sore! I’m learning so much just by being around all the boats and seeing the different ways which things are done. Most of the sailors here are French but there’s also entries from all over Europe and one from the US. Each sailor has an interesting story about all the challenges they had to overcome to get here. It’s a great atmosphere to be part of.
Also, it’s great that very few people over here know me by face. It’s lovely to be anonymous for a while. Actually, it also made for an amusing conversation the other day with one of the sailors here. We were chatting away about a few well known solo sailing girls and this guy mentioned ‘Isabelle Autissier, Sam Davies and that Australian girl.’ I sort of motioned toward myself not wanting to blow my own trumpet by going ‘hey that’s me,’ but it didn’t work. So I ended up having this strange conversation about myself until being rescued by someone who explained who I was!
My Skipper Scotty was off competing in a solo race on the boat over the weekend, which also gave me the chance to do a little sight-seeing. This part of France is full of endless amazing old churches, lovely (but cold!) beaches, cute little towns and everything else from enchanted forests to castles. Oh, and great food from seafood to fresh berries to all sorts of amazing things in the local patisserie.
It’s been such a long time since I last blogged (sorry about that!), that I can hardly remember what has happened in the last few months - and that’s not because there’s not been a lot happening, more because there’s been far too much happening again! Well firstly, I was pretty thrilled to finish my school courses in Brisbane the day before my 18th birthday. Because I only had three months to get it done, there were a few short cuts taken, but the important thing is that I got the necessary marks for any further study I might want to do next year. My version of graduation was to head out to the chocolate shop at Southbank in Brisbane with the rest of my Maths class!
Of course, as soon as classes were over, the relentless schedule of domestic travel started again with all the usual events and commitments. It’s all such fun and exciting stuff, but sometimes I really do wish I had a little more time at home!
One particularly exciting thing that did happen if you haven’t already heard about it, was being named as Youth Representative for the UN’s World Food Programme (see pic below). It is an amazing opportunity to be able help other young people in countries not so well off as us. To help them achieve their dreams by simply ensuring that they get the basic necessity of a meal every day. Seeing as I’ve been incredibly lucky to have had so many of my dreams come true, it’s great to be able to help other people reach for their dreams - something they can’t do if they’re putting all their energy into worrying about where their next meal will come from! So make sure you click on the “WeFeedback” icon on the front page of my website which is a great new tool that allows you to buy meals for the needy school children in the WFP. We will be making another exciting announcement on this in September, so keep an eye out for that.
The Sydney to Hobart project is coming along well. All of the crew are busy with their own sailing and projects. There’s always plenty of behind the scenes work going on from organising logistics, sourcing sponsors and who knows what else. We were also excited to announce our partnership with Deloitte, who are going to be helping us develop team and leadership skills with training and workshops amongst other things. We will also be announcing our Major Sponsor soon too. So make sure you stop into the blog on the Another Challenge page for updates on the project. We’re just kicking off social media pages so jump on to: www.facebook.com/AnotherChallenge2011 and ‘Like’ the page to follow our updates there.
Time for me to head off now, but if I survive I’ll be sure to let you know how the Mini Fastnet goes!
Jess
Pic 1: Out sailing on Skippy with my Skipper Scotty on a cold wet day in France.
Pic 2: Just some of the 80-strong fleet of Minis in France
Pic 3: WFP's Deputy Executive Director and Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd at Parliament House in Canberra, presenting me with my WFP jacket
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of out patient operations,so I have a couple more to go soon. Great to read after a meltdown of my PC for awhile,I have allot of catching up to do with everyone.Have emailed a few to give an update. Jessica,I remain so proud of you from afar,remain so privileged
to have been a very little part of it. World family keep up the support for our young lady ,belated Birthday Wishes too. That is it for now,keep your sails full in all you do. Stephen, Transplanted Aussie
Video yesterday, its great to see things about life on 'Ella's Pink Lady'. I know its very late, but COLNGRATULATIONS! I've have been very much inspired by your book and circumnavigation, Lottie <3
sure you will take in a little of the above. Congratulations to you and all the crew on Ella Bache another Challenge on winning the Sydney 38 Div of the Sydney Gold Coast Yacht race. Congratulations also on 'True Spirit' receiving the award for best non fiction
book of the year. Within your exciting and busy schedule I do hope you take the time to reflect on all your achievements and enjoy each one of them. Those of us watching from afar relish in watching what you, as a young person, is doing with your life. Congratulations
also to all those who enter these sailing races and never get a place and all those who have written books and don't receive awards. At least they have had a go. Isn't that the most important thing? Jess, you inspire people to just get out there and have a
go. Cadel Evans, a wee bit older than you, is doing the same thing. Goodness, did you see him on those mountains in the final stages of Le Tour de France? He too, is inspiring others. If only those who are struggling with their lives, unable to see opportunities
for themselves and falter on their life's journey could grasp at opportunities offered to them to do the best that they can do. Thank you for continuing to inspire us all and don't forget to throw another shrimp on the barbie. Cheers for now. Ailsa from Melbourne
your challenge. I hope that I can be a good sailor like you one day. Take care and do your best! ^____^
Anyway I read your thoughts on lowering the voting age, and I tend to agree with that, because I feel todays young people are quite aware and informed, and I think it would make sense to lower the voting age to 16 years so young people can have more say in
formulating the framework of the society in which they are expected to live for the next sixty years or so... Perhaps You could become Prime minister one day if you could handle the turbulence in parliament). Anyway take care, and good luck with the race to
Hobart later on. Regards from Niels.
are awsome on the coast. An ordinary sailing) fan like the many you have all around the word for sure :) PhR
Sydney to Hobart crew teaming up with part of Chris’ regular crew. I’m sure that Chris is learning plenty from you. And I’d like to congratulate Macquarie Life for having the foresight to sponsor 'another Challenge.' They and Ella Bache certainly know the
right people to sponsor. They couldn’t find a better person to represent their company than you. I hope you’re having a good time on your tour through South Australia and Western Australia. I’ll catch you on the Hamilton Island Race tracker in a couple of
weeks….From Seattle, WA, USA….your fan and friend for life….SaltyDog
* * Thank you for taking our best wishes to Jess when you and your 2 granddaughters went to see her while she was in Darwin!! I would have loved the opportunity you had to meet her and to give her a big hug!! * * * * Regarding your remark about having "lost
all your words of wisdom" undefinedprevious blog comments that you sent), you can go into her Archives to search her older posted updates undefinedand the comments we sent in are all still there) to look for your name to try to locate those "lost" words of
wisdom that you sent her. It may be labor intensive, but it is possible to do. . . . I'll see if I can find some for you, but it may take awhile depending on how often your commented!! * * * * Thanks, Jess, once again, for giving us a place to come together,
and even to "talk" to each other! We're always happy when you post a NEW blog, but we're also patient and will, in the meantime, check out your facebook page for more current updates!! * * * * Hugs and Kisses, Prayers and Wishes . . . for your continued safety,
Jess, as you do what you love, but knowing that there is an element of danger involved!! Stay smart, and stay clipped on when possible!! * * * * * Love, Carol Florida U.S.A.
forward to seeing you Train In Sydney next month. I hope I get a chance to meet you again while you are here. Best Wishes to All ....... Neville Madden ... xx
http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/local/darwin/201108/r807954_7184497.mp3
Just over 40 minutes, but well worth the listen.
is a very dear friend and I just had to give her a hug. We wish her all the best for her future, which we are sure will be wonderful, love Bob, Bev near Darwin NT
but she was honest and friendly. Having followed her journey all those days, I, and all of you who have followed her feel we know her and all I wanted to do was hug her as I would a grandchild, and I did. I told her who I was, followed her for a long time,
she said she vaguely remembered my name. But, hey, there's so, so, so many of us, and hey, I can't remember what Idid this morning!!!!! The thing I hate about this thing is the copying of the box, ages ago I missed and all my words of wisdom were lost. Jess
says she is now on Facebook, so tune in there. Love you Jess and all the great folk who have been on this remarkable journey, cheers, Bob and bev near Darwin NT Australia.